lantern
(#73974853)
Ferryman to the dead and the common fool's nightmare
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Personal Style
Apparel
Skin
Scene
Measurements
Length
1.03 m
Wingspan
1.13 m
Weight
0.85 kg
Genetics
Lead
Cherub
Cherub
Eldritch
Noxtide
Noxtide
Smoke
Peacock
Peacock
Hatchday
Breed
Eye Type
Level 1 Fae
EXP: 0 / 245
STR
5
AGI
8
DEF
5
QCK
6
INT
8
VIT
5
MND
8
Biography
psychopomp
In the mystical realm of dragons, there existed a fae named Lantern, a being unlike any other in his ethereal grace and his solemn duty. With a monochrome body that seemed to absorb and reflect light in equal measure, he moved through the world with an aura of otherworldly mystery.
Lantern's most striking feature was his yellow eyes, which shone like twin beacons amidst the sea of gray that made up his form. His wings, however, were a marvel of intricate patterns, reminiscent of a peacock's plumage, but rendered in shades of gray, like an eternal twilight in the skies.
But it wasn't Lantern's appearance that set him apart; it was his purpose. He was the Ferryman of Lost Souls, a solemn guardian of the boundary between the living and the afterlife. His duty was to guide the souls of the departed to their final resting place, to ensure they found their way through the labyrinthine pathways of the spiritual realm.
Draped in various shades of green apparel, Lantern bore the weight of his responsibility with a stoic grace. His attire, like his wings, seemed to change and shift, an ever-flowing river of colors that mirrored the ebb and flow of life and death.
He would appear at the moment of a soul's passing, a beacon of calm and reassurance in their final moments. With a gentle touch of his wing, he would guide them across the ethereal waters, steering their vessel through the currents of the afterlife.
But Lantern was not only a guide for those who had found peace. He was also known as the "Common Fool's Nightmare." Those souls who had met a tragic end, who had been burdened by unresolved matters or had strayed far from the path of righteousness, would encounter him in their dreams.
In these nightmarish visions, Lantern would reveal their deepest fears and regrets, forcing them to confront the darkness within themselves. It was said that these harrowing encounters served as a form of purification, a chance for the lost souls to cleanse their spirits and find the redemption they sought.
Lantern's existence was a testament to the balance of the dragon world, a reminder that even in the face of death and despair, there was a guiding light. He was a guardian of souls, a ferryman to the departed, and a harbinger of redemption for the lost and the fallen. In a world where life and death intertwined in an eternal dance, Lantern played a vital role, ensuring that the cycle of existence continued with grace and purpose.
In the mystical realm of dragons, there existed a fae named Lantern, a being unlike any other in his ethereal grace and his solemn duty. With a monochrome body that seemed to absorb and reflect light in equal measure, he moved through the world with an aura of otherworldly mystery.
Lantern's most striking feature was his yellow eyes, which shone like twin beacons amidst the sea of gray that made up his form. His wings, however, were a marvel of intricate patterns, reminiscent of a peacock's plumage, but rendered in shades of gray, like an eternal twilight in the skies.
But it wasn't Lantern's appearance that set him apart; it was his purpose. He was the Ferryman of Lost Souls, a solemn guardian of the boundary between the living and the afterlife. His duty was to guide the souls of the departed to their final resting place, to ensure they found their way through the labyrinthine pathways of the spiritual realm.
Draped in various shades of green apparel, Lantern bore the weight of his responsibility with a stoic grace. His attire, like his wings, seemed to change and shift, an ever-flowing river of colors that mirrored the ebb and flow of life and death.
He would appear at the moment of a soul's passing, a beacon of calm and reassurance in their final moments. With a gentle touch of his wing, he would guide them across the ethereal waters, steering their vessel through the currents of the afterlife.
But Lantern was not only a guide for those who had found peace. He was also known as the "Common Fool's Nightmare." Those souls who had met a tragic end, who had been burdened by unresolved matters or had strayed far from the path of righteousness, would encounter him in their dreams.
In these nightmarish visions, Lantern would reveal their deepest fears and regrets, forcing them to confront the darkness within themselves. It was said that these harrowing encounters served as a form of purification, a chance for the lost souls to cleanse their spirits and find the redemption they sought.
Lantern's existence was a testament to the balance of the dragon world, a reminder that even in the face of death and despair, there was a guiding light. He was a guardian of souls, a ferryman to the departed, and a harbinger of redemption for the lost and the fallen. In a world where life and death intertwined in an eternal dance, Lantern played a vital role, ensuring that the cycle of existence continued with grace and purpose.
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Exalting lantern to the service of the Plaguebringer will remove them from your lair forever. They will leave behind a small sum of riches that they have accumulated. This action is irreversible.
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